Soul Care in Real Life

Brian Sturtz

Soul Care in Real Life creates space for honest conversations about faith, humanity, and finding meaning in ordinary everyday life.

Episodes

  1. Apr 27

    Dr. Carmen Imes, Being God's Image

    In this episode of Soul Care in Real Life, Brian sits down with Dr. Carmen Imes, Old Testament scholar and author of Bearing God’s Name and Being God’s Image, for a conversation that is both grounding and quietly disruptive. Together, they revisit the Old Testament—not as a relic of the past, but as a living invitation to rethink who we are and how we live. Dr. Imes helps untangle common misunderstandings about God’s wrath and love, revealing a vision of God that is deeply relational, holy, and committed to human flourishing. The conversation takes a surprising turn into one of the most misunderstood commandments—“taking God’s name in vain.” What if it’s less about what we say and more about how we live? What if bearing God’s name is a calling that reshapes our speech, our leadership, and our presence in a fractured cultural moment? At the heart of it all is a powerful, clarifying truth: to be human is to be made in the image of God. That identity carries both dignity and responsibility. It pushes back against dehumanization and invites a way of life marked by integrity, humility, and care for others. This episode offers a steady, hope-filled vision for navigating a tense and uncertain world—rooted not in fear, but in a deeper understanding of God’s character and our shared calling. If you’ve ever wrestled with the relevance of the Old Testament or wondered what it really means to live as God’s image in everyday life, this conversation opens up fresh and meaningful ground. Takeaways Exploring faith and spirituality in real lifeUnderstanding the Old Testament and its relevance to our lives Intrinsic worth and value of every human beingThe relevance and importance of the Old Testament in understanding human identity and purpose Chapters 00:00 Introduction to SoulCare in Real Life05:05 Misrepresenting God's Name and Image12:25 Cultural Moment and Reshaping Speech and Leadership21:34 The Image of God and Human Dignity28:51 Cultural Tensions and Hope in Scripture

    38 min
  2. Mar 9

    Sally Gary, Faith and Sexuality

    Soul Care is a weekly space for reflection, encouragement, and meaningful connection—created to nourish the soul in the midst of real life. Hosted by Brian Sturtz, Board Certified Chaplain, this podcast invites thoughtful conversations at the intersection of faith, suffering, leadership, and spiritual formation. In this episode, Brian sits down with Sally Gary, founder of CenterPeace and longtime advocate for compassionate dialogue within the Church. With graduate training in communication from Abilene Christian University and a Juris Doctor from Texas Tech, Sally has spent decades serving as a listening ear and steady guide for LGBTQ+ individuals, their families, and ministry leaders seeking faithful presence in complex conversations. Go to CenterPeace to learn more as well as discover support and resources. This episode explores: Sally’s personal faith journey and the story behind the founding of CenterPeaceWhy listening may be one of the most transformative spiritual practicesThe tension many churches feel around sexuality and belongingHow parents and ministry leaders can cultivate spaces marked by both conviction and compassionWhat soul care looks like when relationships feel fragileThis conversation doesn’t aim for easy answers. Instead, it offers something deeper: a model of courageous, gracious presence. Whether you’re a parent, pastor, chaplain, or simply someone longing to love others well, this episode invites you to slow down and rediscover the sacred work of listening.

    35 min
  3. Feb 28

    Michael Hanegan, human dignity and AI

    Soul Care in Real Life is a space for thoughtful, grounded conversations about faith, work, leadership, relationships, doubt, hope—and the quiet places where our souls either become fragmented or formed. Hosted by Brian Sturtz, a Board Certified Chaplain, Soul Care in Real Life explores what it means to live with spiritual depth in the middle of ordinary routines and complex realities. This is not spirituality removed from the world. It is soul care practiced in hospital rooms, office meetings, kitchen tables, long commutes, and moments of private wrestling. Each gathering and conversation offers a steady pause in a hurried culture—room to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with what matters most. It welcomes people from all backgrounds and traditions who are seeking a faith that is honest, embodied, and resilient. At its core is a simple conviction: You are more than your productivity. More than your title. More than your exhaustion. Soul Care in Real Life isn’t about escaping life. It’s about learning how to live it—attentively, courageously, and whole. Michael is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Central Oklahoma and co-author of Generative AI and Libraries. He also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Bonhoeffer Institute and holds a master’s degree in theology—bringing together deep technical expertise and thoughtful theological reflection. In a world rapidly shaped by AI and emerging technologies, Michael helps us ask bigger questions: What does it mean to be human in an age of machines? How can AI serve the flourishing of the whole human family? And how do we navigate innovation without losing our soul? Join us for a rich and timely conversation at the intersection of faith, technology, and human dignity.

    18 min

Ratings & Reviews

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Soul Care in Real Life creates space for honest conversations about faith, humanity, and finding meaning in ordinary everyday life.